> Please excuse me if I am wrong in my assumption that this is the correct
> place to ask a question such as the following...
>
> I am really in a bind here. After an agonizing week of waiting, my new
> debian CD showed up and I got to work installing. Everything went
> smoothly untill I went to install the kernel modules. I have a 'reveal'
> cd rom drive (possibly made by panasonic), that connects to the SC400
> Reveal 4R sound card.
>
I've got a Reveal 4R sound card and CD in my old 386 running Linux. The
CD that comes with the package (in my case) is actually a Goldstar R420.
Recompile your kernel to see if that driver works.
Does your config.sys for DOS say:
DEVICE=C:\DRIVERS\SC400\GCDR420.SYS /D:MSCD001 /V/C /M:P /B:340
If it does, then you definitely have a Goldstar. Fortunately, it's
supported by Linux.
I haven't attempted trying to get the sound card portion of the package
working - so I don't know how to do that.
Cheers,
- Jim
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